Article 5989M Controversial plans to develop James Joyce house into hostel approved

Controversial plans to develop James Joyce house into hostel approved

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Plans to convert the Dublin home in Joyce's 1914 story The Dead provoked a swift backlash from writers including Sally Rooney and Colm Toibin

Dublin city council has greenlit a controversial plan to convert the house made famous by James Joyce's story The Dead into a hostel, with a campaign group supported by writers including Sally Rooney, Colm Toibin and Edna O'Brien saying they will appeal the decision.

The property, at 15 Usher's Island, was built in 1775 and was once home to Joyce's great aunts. Known locally as the House of The Dead", it is the setting for the Irish writer's 1914 short story, widely considered a masterpiece of the form.

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